Rather than passing SB 2, CT legislators should promote the state as an economic and innovation hub by advocating for federal AI regulation.
By extending Medicaid to cover infertility treatments, Connecticut can demonstrate its commitment to health care equality.
Rather than passing SB 2, CT legislators should promote the state as an economic and innovation hub by advocating for federal AI regulation.
For Black mothers, the journey to motherhood is fraught with barriers and institutional neglect, and we must acknowledge Black mental health.
The bill would add protections for CT home care workers and boost preparedness for cyberattacks at medical facilities, among other reforms.
The Senate approved Democratic legislation that will expand CT's paid sick days mandate into a nearly universal benefit by Jan. 1, 2027.
The proposal follows reports of “significant failures” by the CT State Police after officers were found to have falsified ticketing data.
The bill would phase out three- and four-bed nursing home rooms in CT and aims to provide better oversight of the management companies.
The provision — described as a "rat" — would have extended health coverage to a few unpaid members of quasi-public authority boards.
The House was expected to assign at least $360 million to bolster higher education, social services, mental health, municipal ...
The I-95 fire forced the demolition of the Fairfield Avenue Bridge, but CT's Department of Transportation will get funding to help rebuild it.
WSHU spoke with Ally LeMaster to discuss her article on whether Connecticut is, as lawmakers tout, safe for LGBTQ youth.